Robertt8
New member
Hey guys,
I'm trying to mix a tune done at:
Sample rate: 96
Bitrate: 24
I usually keep mine low (44.1 at 16 bit), so buffer size usually isn't a problem, but since I'm trying to mix a buddy's song, I've run into all sorts of issues with clicking popping and eventually just flat out long periods of no sound followed by a quick hit of muisic and back again.
I'm pretty sure I've got my Cubase buffer size maxed out (2048?). I gave up on trying to run through my Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 as that's where I first noticed the problem. He probably only has like 15 tracks or so, but each track has some EQ and possibly an effect or two. I tried to go straight through my computer (a very fast imac) and it appeared to work at first, but on subsequent mixes, I found even it to be just as bad as my Focusrite.
I tried to save down the sound files to a smaller rate, but it always crashes on me before it finishes.
Is there a way to work around this?
Thanks!
Tait
I'm trying to mix a tune done at:
Sample rate: 96
Bitrate: 24
I usually keep mine low (44.1 at 16 bit), so buffer size usually isn't a problem, but since I'm trying to mix a buddy's song, I've run into all sorts of issues with clicking popping and eventually just flat out long periods of no sound followed by a quick hit of muisic and back again.
I'm pretty sure I've got my Cubase buffer size maxed out (2048?). I gave up on trying to run through my Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 as that's where I first noticed the problem. He probably only has like 15 tracks or so, but each track has some EQ and possibly an effect or two. I tried to go straight through my computer (a very fast imac) and it appeared to work at first, but on subsequent mixes, I found even it to be just as bad as my Focusrite.
I tried to save down the sound files to a smaller rate, but it always crashes on me before it finishes.
Is there a way to work around this?
Thanks!
Tait